The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 1J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... determined to publish it to the world , in another effay which he was then preparing , and which I understand to be now printing in Bengal . To guard against the effects of any accident which might prevent the execution of this ...
... determined to publish it to the world , in another effay which he was then preparing , and which I understand to be now printing in Bengal . To guard against the effects of any accident which might prevent the execution of this ...
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... determination to pursue it , and being apprehenfive that her refidence at Sherborne might interfere with the execution of it , fhe declined accepting the friendly invitation of the Countess , who never ceased to retain the most ...
... determination to pursue it , and being apprehenfive that her refidence at Sherborne might interfere with the execution of it , fhe declined accepting the friendly invitation of the Countess , who never ceased to retain the most ...
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... as upon the difpofition and powers of the other , that it is impoffible to prescribe a general rule , when instruction ought to begin , or a general mode , by which it should be conveyed ; the determination in both cases 22.
... as upon the difpofition and powers of the other , that it is impoffible to prescribe a general rule , when instruction ought to begin , or a general mode , by which it should be conveyed ; the determination in both cases 22.
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William Jones. it should be conveyed ; the determination in both cases must be left to the difcretion of parents , who ought to be the most compe- tent to decide . In this year of his life , Jones providen- tially escaped from two ...
William Jones. it should be conveyed ; the determination in both cases must be left to the difcretion of parents , who ought to be the most compe- tent to decide . In this year of his life , Jones providen- tially escaped from two ...
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... determine . Besides , though a man should purfue a conftant and determin- ate courfe of virtue , though he were to keep a regular fymmetry and uniformity in his actions , and preserve the beauty of his repu- tation to the laft , yet ...
... determine . Besides , though a man should purfue a conftant and determin- ate courfe of virtue , though he were to keep a regular fymmetry and uniformity in his actions , and preserve the beauty of his repu- tation to the laft , yet ...
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